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Hi Ramon,
Thanks for contacting us. We haven't experienced that on iPad - but haven't checked that on iPad2. We'll have a look in it - thanks for your report!
Regards, Peter
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Hi,
Thanks for contacting us. We'll close your idea as your proposal is not visible to us. Please open another ticket if you'd like to share your idea.

best regards, Peter
Hi Richard,
When iCloud is enabled, the app will automatically restore your purchase after opening on a new device.
-Enable iCloud on your iPhone
-Start and close the app on iPhone to initialize sync with iCloud
-Enable iCloud on your iPad, using the same iTunes or iCloud account
-Restart the app on your iPad

You will receive a message after startup, when pro has been activated on your second device. Please get back to us if that didn't work for you
Best regards, Peter
Hi Dan,

Thanks for you message.

If you are using Dashboard Pro you are able to drill down to geo information, like e.g. city, region, country, continent etc. For the pages report specifically there is no geo drill down (as there isn't neighter in Google Analytics web interface as much as I know). To get to that information, you could generate a custom segment for e.g. Chicago users in Google Analytics and then apply that segment to the pages report in the dashboard app.

Of course we'll put your idea on the backlog to look at it in the future - thank you very much.

Best regards, Peter
We will publish a fix for loading issues on the charts view within the next few days (see here for details: http://idashboard.userecho.com/topic/516828-reports-not-working/). Not for sure, but your issue will probably be addressed too with this fix. Please get back to us, if it did not help after installing the update.

Regards, Peter
He there,

We could finally solve this issue, an update is waiting for Apples approval and will be released within the next few days. We appologizes for the issues you've been experiencing.

Unfortunately, we had to slow down the speed of the app a bit to avoid these error messages. It seems that Google has changed its policy, how many requests can be sent to the Google API per second (or rather the policy has not been changed, but is now applied more strictly). As we've tried to make the app as fast as possible, we sailed near the wind... After querying data a little slower now, it will go now below the limit.

Best regards,
Peter